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HomeMy WebLinkAboutresolution.council.094-00 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL UPHOLDING THE DECISION MADE BY THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION GRANTING A VARIANCE AT 945 E. COOPER AVENUE, ASPEN, COLORADO RESOLUTION NO.~/']', SERIES OF 2000 WHEREAS, the property located at 945 E. Cooper Avenue is a designated lfistoric landmark; and WHEREAS, the owners of the subject property, Robert and Darnell Langley and Angleo DeCaro, represented by Krabacher Law Offices, requested a variance of 6" on the width of a required on-site parking space; and WHEREAS, the application was reviewed at a public hearing at a regular meeting of the Historic Preservation Commission on May 24, 2000, met all of the noticing requirements pursuant to Section 26.314.050 of the Aspen Municipal Code and was approved without conditions by a vote of 5-0; pursuant to the reasons set forth in Historic Preservation Commission Resolution No. 26, Series of 2000; and WHEREAS, the Aspen City Council finds that no abuse of discretion nor denial of due process occurred during the above mentioned hearing; and WHEREAS, the Aspen City Council affirms that the proper procedures were followed and does wish to uphold the decision of the Historic Preservation Commission as rendered in Resolution No. 26, Series of 2000. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: City Council affirms the decision of the Historic Preservation Commission approving an application for a variance at 945 E. Cooper Avenue, Aspen, CO, finding that there was not an abuse of discretion or a denial of due process by the Commission. APPROVED by the City Council at its regular meeting on this 10~ day of July, 2000. ATTEST: MAYOR: .... ~ Ka(hr~ Ko, ej[{,~City